Monday, 23 November 2009

The Extraordinary World Of Ex Libris Art


Ex libris, meaning 'from the books' is a Latin expression attached to the art form of bookplates. These are stamps or labels that appear inside books to denote ownership, and range from the simple to the decorative and elaborate, to the obscure or even bizarre and surreal.

Typically an ex libris is placed on the inside cover or the front end paper. Earlier bookplates featured coats of arms. Like everything else, there are bookplate enthusiasts and collectors with their own societies, conferences, journals, blogs, and more.

1 comment(s):

Lew Jaffe said...

This week's posting on my bookplate blog has nine more theatrical bookplates.
Http://bookplatejunkie.blogspot.com